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While patrons of the arts enjoy the scenes of the now sold out production ‘The Mitten’ at the Ent Center for the Arts, they’re also enjoying the original sounds and creations of UCCS Visual and (More)
This Friday February 19th, UCCS Theatreworks will present “The Mitten: A Midwinter Puppetry Fable” as its first in-person performance at the Ent Center for the Arts in almost one year. Created by Colorado puppet artists (More)
There is no simple way to sum up 2020 – but the top stories and most memorable photos from the last year paint a picture of resilience, perseverance and hope at UCCS. (More)
Theatreworks joins a cohort of 50 theaters each awarded a $25,000 grant to fund Shakespeare projects in the schools through a program of the National Endowment for the Arts. (More)
The UCCS Visiting Artists & Critics Series enters its eighth season with a fall lineup of virtual presentations by artists of national and international significance with a goal to foster understanding and appreciation of contemporary art through dialogue and critical conversations. (More)
Aisha Ahmad-Post, director of the Ent Center for the Arts, will be the next executive director of the Robert and Judi Newman Center for the Performing Arts at the University of Denver. (More)
A collection of essays and writings by the late Murray Ross, the founder of Theatreworks, have been assembled in the new book “A View from the Crow’s Next.” (More)
Theatreworks’ Free-for-All Shakespeare program will return to the stage –virtually — for a free streaming performance of “Comedy of Errors” at 7 p.m. Wednesday, May 27. (More)
O’Meallie’s work, usually painted wood, is noted for its visual and tactile allure and multilayered content. O’Meallie taught studio art at UCCS for nine years and for 10 years was a toy inventor based out of New York. (More)
Artist and researcher Nina Elder creates projects that reveal humanity’s dependence on, and interruption of, the natural world. With a focus on changing cultures and ecologies, Nina advocates for collaboration, fostering relationships between institutions, artists, scientists and diverse communities. (More)